http://photoextremist.com/orb-light-painting-tutorial go here to get all the links and see the full written blog article on how to make abstract light painting long exposure photographs of orbs and spheres.
This photography video tutorial will show you how to burn and spin steel wool to create super cool long exposure photos of sparks. ebook: http://photoextremist.com/products
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http://PhotoExtremist.com/photoelasticity-birefringence/ Photography tutorial describing how to take a photo of the colorful rainbow patterns found in in stressed plastic when placed between two polarizing filters.
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http://photoextremist.com/photoshop-change-your-keyboard-keys This Photoshop video tutorial will show you how to change the keys on your computer keyboard using Adobe Photoshop CS5 and above. You can rearrange the letters to say anything you want. There is also a similar tutorial I made that you can do with digital alarm clocks: http://photoextremist.com/photoshop-a-digital-clock
http://PhotoExtremist.com/photoshop-digital-clock This fun Adobe Photoshop CS5 video tutorial walkthrough will show you how to take any ordinary digital clock and rearrange the numbers to say a word in PS. Works at an angle as well.